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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Priestland - Kilmarnock View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Priestland - Kilmarnock) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kilmarnock: 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM (2) Priestland: 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Kilmarnock 1 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Kilmarnock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM Loudon Avenue, Priestland Loudoun Avenue, Scotland Tuesday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM John Morton Crescent, Darvel Wednesday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM McIlroy Court, Scotland Thursday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM Murdoch Road, Darvel Friday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM Murdoch Road, Darvel Saturday 5:23 AM - 10:30 PM Green Street, Darvel Temple Street, Darvel Hastings Square, Darvel 1 bus Info Fleming Street, Darvel Direction: Kilmarnock Stops: 29 Fleming Street , Darvel Trip Duration: 33 min Line Summary: Loudon Avenue, Priestland, John Dublin Road, Darvel Morton Crescent, Darvel, Murdoch Road, Darvel, Dublin Road, Scotland Green Street, Darvel, Temple Street, Darvel, Fleming Street, Darvel, Fleming Street , Darvel, Dublin Road, Alstonpapple Road, Newmilns Darvel, Alstonpapple Road, Newmilns, Union Street, Newmilns, East Strand, Newmilns, Castle Street, Union Street, Newmilns Newmilns, Baldies Brae, Newmilns, Queens Crescent, Isles Street, Scotland Greenholm, Mure Place, Greenholm, Gilfoot, Greenholm, Barrmill Road, Galston, Church Lane, East Strand, Newmilns Galston, Boyd Street, Galston, Hoodston Bridge, Main Street, Scotland Hurlford, Salisbury Avenue, Hurlford, Leven Drive, Hurlford, Reid Court, Crookedholm, Grougar Road, Castle Street, Newmilns Crookedholm, Wellpark Avenue, Kilmarnock, Samson Castle Street, Newmilns Avenue, Kilmarnock, Nursery Avenue, Kilmarnock, Shaw's Monument, Kilmarnock, Bus Station, Baldies Brae, Newmilns Kilmarnock A71, Newmilns Queens Crescent, Greenholm Mure Place, Greenholm Gilfoot, Greenholm Gilfoot, Scotland Barrmill Road, Galston A719, Galston Church Lane, Galston Cross Street, Galston Boyd Street, Galston Riverside Road, Galston Hoodston Bridge, Hurlford Salisbury Avenue, Hurlford Marchmont Court, Hurlford Leven Drive, Hurlford Reid Court, Crookedholm Grougar Road, Crookedholm Wellpark Avenue, Kilmarnock Wellpark Court, Scotland Samson Avenue, Kilmarnock Nursery Avenue, Kilmarnock Shaw's Monument, Kilmarnock 45 London Road, Kilmarnock Bus Station, Kilmarnock 20-30 Green Street, Kilmarnock Direction: Priestland 1 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Priestland Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Bus Station, Kilmarnock 20-30 Green Street, Kilmarnock Tuesday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Loanhead Street, Kilmarnock Wednesday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Nursery Avenue, Kilmarnock Thursday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Walker Avenue, Kilmarnock Saturday 4:51 AM - 10:00 PM Culzean Crescent, Kilmarnock Wellpark Avenue, Kilmarnock Finch Place, Scotland 1 bus Info Grougar Road, Crookedholm Direction: Priestland Stops: 31 Reid Court, Crookedholm Trip Duration: 32 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Kilmarnock, Loanhead Leven Drive, Hurlford Street, Kilmarnock, Nursery Avenue, Kilmarnock, Walker Avenue, Kilmarnock, Culzean Crescent, Kilmarnock, Wellpark Avenue, Kilmarnock, Grougar Salisbury Avenue, Hurlford Road, Crookedholm, Reid Court, Crookedholm, Leven Marchmont Court, Hurlford Drive, Hurlford, Salisbury Avenue, Hurlford, Hoodston Hoodston Bridge, Hurlford Bridge, Hurlford, Barrwood Gate, Galston, Standalane Street, Galston, Church Lane, Galston, Wallace Street, Galston, Gilfoot, Greenholm, Shields Barrwood Gate, Galston Road, Greenholm, Baldies Brae, Newmilns, High Street, Newmilns, East Strand, Newmilns, King Street, Standalane Street, Galston Newmilns, Alstonpapple Road, Newmilns, Dublin Titchƒeld Street, Galston Road, Darvel, Fleming Street, Darvel, Fleming Street, Darvel, Temple Street, Darvel, Green Street, Darvel, Church Lane, Galston Kirkland Road, Darvel, John Morton Crescent, Darvel, Cross Street, Galston George Young Drive, Darvel, Loudon Avenue, Priestland Wallace Street, Galston Gilfoot, Greenholm Loudoun Road West, Scotland Shields Road, Greenholm Loudon Road, Newmilns Baldies Brae, Newmilns A71, Newmilns High Street, Newmilns East Strand, Newmilns Main Street, Scotland King Street, Newmilns Isles Street, Scotland Alstonpapple Road, Newmilns Alstonpapple, Scotland Dublin Road, Darvel Dublin Road, Scotland Fleming Street, Darvel Fleming Street, Darvel Temple Street, Darvel Green Street, Darvel Kirkland Road, Darvel John Morton Crescent, Darvel McIlroy Court, Scotland George Young Drive, Darvel Loudon Avenue, Priestland Loudoun Avenue, Scotland 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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